Pakistan attacks terror camps in Iran, journalists claim

Days after a missile attack by Iran in Balochistan’s Panjgur, Pakistani forces have carried out strikes against terrorist camps inside Iranian territory, journalists claimed on Thursday.

The strikes have not been confirmed by the government of Pakistan or the Inter-Services Public Relations so far.

However, Pakistan has already stated that it reserves the right to retaliate and the responsibility for any consequences would lie with Iran.

It also comes a day after Pakistan announced it would expel the Iranian ambassador and call back its envoy from Tehran.

The claim was shared by Salman Masood, who is the editor of the Nation and is also the New York Times’ correspondent in Pakistan.

According to Masood, the strikes were carried out by Pakistan Air Force.

Other posts on social media have claimed that the strikes took place in Saravan, a city in eastern Iran.

The Iranian media has also been silent about any such event so far. However, social media accounts from Iran have posted videos of houses being destroyed and linked them to alleged airstrikes.

The posts have placed the strikes to take place in Haqabad and Shamsar of Saravan city. However, the videos could not be independently verified.

 

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